Perioperative thromboprophylaxis is highly variable in general surgery: results from a multicentre survey

Author:

Liu David S.123ORCID,Wong Enoch45ORCID,Fong Jonathan1,Stevens Sean16ORCID,Mori Krinal127,Gill Anna Sonia,Crowe Amy,Jain Anshini,Chung Chi,Slevin Maeve,Fleming Nicola,Beh Pith Soh,Ward Salena,Lee Sharon,Bennet Simon,Howard Tess,Jamel Wael,Muralidharan Vijayaragavan,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Austin Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Department of Surgery Northern Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Department of Surgery and Perioperative Medicine Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders Drive Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Department of Surgery Box Hill Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Monash University Eastern Health Clinical School Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. The University of Melbourne Department of Surgery Austin Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. The University of Melbourne Department of Surgery Northern Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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4. Current use of thromboembolism prophylaxis for laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients in Sweden

5. Pre‐operative and intra‐operative chemical thromboprophylaxis increases bleeding risk following elective cholecystectomy: a multicentre (PROTECTinG) study;Liu DS;ANZ J. Surg.,2020

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